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part a drag the organelles to the appropriate bins. organelle labels (p…

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part a
drag the organelles to the appropriate bins.
organelle labels (partially visible) and bins: animal cells only, plant cells only, both animal and plant cells

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze the organelles and their presence in cell types:

Animal cells only:
  • Centrioles: Involved in cell division, unique to animal cells (and some lower plants, but generally animal - specific here).
  • Lysosomes: Contain digestive enzymes, more common in animal cells (plant cells have similar but less typical structures).
Plant cells only:
  • Chloroplasts: Site of photosynthesis, only in plant cells (and some algae).
  • Central vacuole: Large vacuole for storage/turgor, plant - specific.
  • Cell wall: Rigid structure outside cell membrane, plant - specific.
  • Plasmodesmata: Channels between plant cells, plant - specific.
Both animal and plant cells:
  • Cytoskeleton: Provides structure, present in both.
  • Golgi apparatus: Modifies/packages proteins, present in both.
  • Mitochondria: Produces ATP (energy), present in both.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum (ER): Synthesizes proteins/lipids, present in both.
  • Ribosomes: Synthesize proteins, present in both.
  • Nucleus: Contains genetic material, present in both (eukaryotic cells).
Final Categorization:
  • Animal cells only: Centrioles, Lysosomes
  • Plant cells only: Chloroplasts, Central vacuole, Cell wall, Plasmodesmata
  • Both animal and plant cells: Cytoskeleton, Golgi apparatus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ribosomes, Nucleus

(Note: If the organelle list in the image has specific labels, adjust based on that. The above is a general breakdown of common organelles in this type of problem.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze the organelles and their presence in cell types:

Animal cells only:
  • Centrioles: Involved in cell division, unique to animal cells (and some lower plants, but generally animal - specific here).
  • Lysosomes: Contain digestive enzymes, more common in animal cells (plant cells have similar but less typical structures).
Plant cells only:
  • Chloroplasts: Site of photosynthesis, only in plant cells (and some algae).
  • Central vacuole: Large vacuole for storage/turgor, plant - specific.
  • Cell wall: Rigid structure outside cell membrane, plant - specific.
  • Plasmodesmata: Channels between plant cells, plant - specific.
Both animal and plant cells:
  • Cytoskeleton: Provides structure, present in both.
  • Golgi apparatus: Modifies/packages proteins, present in both.
  • Mitochondria: Produces ATP (energy), present in both.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum (ER): Synthesizes proteins/lipids, present in both.
  • Ribosomes: Synthesize proteins, present in both.
  • Nucleus: Contains genetic material, present in both (eukaryotic cells).
Final Categorization:
  • Animal cells only: Centrioles, Lysosomes
  • Plant cells only: Chloroplasts, Central vacuole, Cell wall, Plasmodesmata
  • Both animal and plant cells: Cytoskeleton, Golgi apparatus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ribosomes, Nucleus

(Note: If the organelle list in the image has specific labels, adjust based on that. The above is a general breakdown of common organelles in this type of problem.)